The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 19 in Pope County District Court.

According to a Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) report, a vehicle traveling on Gum Street sped away at a high rate of speed after a deputy pulled out behind it.

The deputy turned on his emergency lights and pursued the vehicle until it eventually stopped at about the 800 block of the street.

After the deputy arrested Huggins, the driver, and his passenger, Bailey, Huggins said he fled because his driver’s license was suspended.

Upon searching the vehicle, the deputy found a loaded Marlin .22 long rifle with the handle sawed off in the trunk, according to the report.

Upon question at the Pope County Detention Center, both denied ownership of the gun and blamed the other for it being in the vehicle.

Bailey is on parole for theft and forgery charges out of Mountain View.

n Ramond Holderer, 60, domestic battery — $5,000.

A deputy was dispatched to a residence on Pollard Cemetery Road in regards to a physical disturbance where he found a 32-year-old man sitting in the road in front of the house with a cut on his head who claimed his father, Ramond Holderer, hit him in the head with a brick.

Upon questioning, Holderer said his son, Justin Holderer, had been drinking all day and had been hitting him throughout the day, and the two were arguing when his son shoved him down onto a pile of bricks, after which he hit his son with the brick.

Witnesses said Justin Holderer had been slapping his dad and had also been dancing outside, waving a sword in the air.